Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Los trenes tienen topes para evitar que los vagones choquen entre sí. |
Trains have buffers to prevent the wagons from crashing into each other. |
| El Titanic chocó contra un iceberg. | The Titanic crashed against an iceberg. |
I am hungry for some news and pictures. How is life in New York? Like in the movies? If so, do you have an extra room for a week or two? Michelle, Charlie and I returned from Italy after having a great vacation.
The belief of somebody that a race or a group of people to which he belongs is superior to another. Even though the word itself stems from the word 'race', its meaning must be generalized.
I got a nickname. Please answer the questions from my previous email (below), except number 4, which is answered on the Vocabulix's faq page. I am ready to start tomorrow, but i need the info first.
The belief of somebody that a race or a group of people to which he belongs is superior to another. Even though the word itself stems from the word 'race', its meaning must be generalized.
I got a nickname. Please answer the questions from my previous email (below), except number 4, which is answered on the Vocabulix's faq page. I am ready to start tomorrow, but i need the info first.
| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
| Conjugation of chocar [chocado] |
choco chocas choca chocamos chocáis chocan | chocaba chocabas chocaba chocábamos chocabais chocaban | choqué chocaste chocó chocamos chocasteis chocaron | chocaré chocarás chocará chocaremos chocaréis chocarán |
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of collide [ collided, collided ] | ||||
| Conjugation of crash [ crashed, crashed ] | ||||